The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... reduced if everything had to be forbidden us which might tempt us to a crime ? It would be necessary to deprive a man of the use of his senses . For one motive that drives men 420 THE MARQUIS OF BECCARIA The Prevention of Crime.
... reduced if everything had to be forbidden us which might tempt us to a crime ? It would be necessary to deprive a man of the use of his senses . For one motive that drives men 420 THE MARQUIS OF BECCARIA The Prevention of Crime.
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From the Earliest Period to the Present Time David Josiah Brewer. of his senses . For one motive that drives men to commit a real crime , there are a thousand that drive them to the commission of those indifferent acts which are called ...
From the Earliest Period to the Present Time David Josiah Brewer. of his senses . For one motive that drives men to commit a real crime , there are a thousand that drive them to the commission of those indifferent acts which are called ...
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... sense and fled from their grasp the nearer they seemed to approach them , -never despised , be- cause never well understood , - they concentrated their divided pas- sions upon a single object of supreme interest to them . These were the ...
... sense and fled from their grasp the nearer they seemed to approach them , -never despised , be- cause never well understood , - they concentrated their divided pas- sions upon a single object of supreme interest to them . These were the ...
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... sense of beauty in natural scenery is proverbial . Where else , in all this region , could they find a more glorious amphitheatre ? But thick - studded forests may have hidden from them the scenic glory , and left it to solace another ...
... sense of beauty in natural scenery is proverbial . Where else , in all this region , could they find a more glorious amphitheatre ? But thick - studded forests may have hidden from them the scenic glory , and left it to solace another ...
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... sense of humor of those who dissent from his system of meta- physics . He died at Oxford , January 14th , 1753 . PLEASURES NATURAL AND FANTASTICAL quæ possit facere et servare beatum . Hor . Lib . I. , Ep . vi . 2 . To make men happy ...
... sense of humor of those who dissent from his system of meta- physics . He died at Oxford , January 14th , 1753 . PLEASURES NATURAL AND FANTASTICAL quæ possit facere et servare beatum . Hor . Lib . I. , Ep . vi . 2 . To make men happy ...
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